Thứ Tư, 13 tháng 9, 2017

Waching daily Sep 13 2017

Leading contact, three-quarter nautical mile.

Please confirm.

Unit 2-2

on the deck.

Take off permission granted.

Okay, let's avenge him.

We'll try to go back together, this time.

Turn to the right, heading 5-0.

Planned 4-3.

Last bearing at 3-0; altimeter 2-9-7-7.

It's not because Nico's aircraft was shot down that it will happen once more...

It is time to honor him.

No need. We don't honor to the living.

It's been a week already.

He's far from being stupid.

It is possible to survive one week in hostile environement.

Enemy base on sight.

Affirmative, we're going down.

Understood.

Bombs away.

Attacking the main target.

Boys, news orders.

We have to pass over the Base 532 to make a report on the damages done by the other assault.

Okay, let's go.

Charlie 3 to HQ, from here it looks like the base is no longer occupied.

There is big damages, but the landing zone looks usable.

Charlie 1 to report;

it is confirmed that both attacks are a success.

subheading by : Umbriellan

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Retroviruses Poorly Understood Agents of Change - Duration: 8:56.

Retroviruses: Poorly Understood Agents of Change

Chronic inflammatory diseases have been skyrocketing in incidence in the past quarter century.

The details explaining how retroviruses in today�s biological therapeutics including

vaccines are contributing to autoimmune, neuroimmune disease and cancer are complex.

Although I�ve spent my adult lifetime studying how retroviruses contribute to these diseases,

paring down the complexities into basics is a daunting task.

In our book, Plague, Kent Heckenlively and I detailed the science and cover up surrounding

my team�s 2009 discovery of a new family of human retroviruses related to mouse leukemia

viruses, associated not only with cancer but with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Chronic

Fatigue Syndrome.

In Plague, my coauthor and I detail the science behind the discovery.

Scientific research is not simply a study set in a defined space or time, but a lifetime

of detailed observation and learning�a lifetime of forming hypotheses and modifying those

hypotheses as technology and learning inform new discovery.

Science is never settled as we learn each day and discover things that were once considered

impossible.

However, science in the 21st century is more complex than ever in human history.

Kent Heckenlively is a sixth-grade science teacher.

In order to tell my story in a way everyone could understand, who better than a sixth-grade

science teacher to help explain the intricacies?

Or so we thought.

The reviews of Plague include one from a doctor who said the science was �too complex.�

As this is such a critical topic in human heath, I want to make it as simple as possible

so that everyone can understand.

What are retroviruses?

Retroviruses are classified in a group of RNA viruses called RNA tumor viruses.

They are called �retro� because they only have an RNA genome and function differently

than other viruses.

In most viruses, DNA is transcribed (or written) into RNA, then RNA is translated into protein.

Retroviruses, on the other hand, work differently.

A retrovirus works by reverse transcribing, that is �writing backwards� into DNA by

using an enzyme only retroviruses encode called, �Reverse Transcriptase� (RT).

The DNA form of the virus is called a provirus.

The provirus is then inserted into the DNA of the host using another enzyme encoded exclusively

by retroviruses called �Integrase�.

(IN).

Integrase cuts open the DNA and then pastes the provirus into the cellular DNA where the

provirus lives for the life of the cell.

In addition to RT and IN, retroviruses encode a few other key genes important to make a

virus particle called a virion.

The envelope gene called env and gag encode the proteins that form an envelope and capsid,

which surrounds the RNA genome.

The RNA genomes of retroviruses are between seven and twelve thousand bases (7-12 kilobases,

kb).

The human genome contains approximately three billion base pairs.

(RNA is single stranded, while DNA is double stranded, hence �base pairs.�)

A retrovirus virion is approximately 100 nanometers (nM) in size and can only be seen by an electron

microscope.

Importantly, the provirus cannot be made into an infectious viral particle without using

the machinery of a dividing cell.

This is illustrated in the dark parts of the membrane of the cell where the virus is budding

out of the cell taking the lipids from the cell membrane to complete the virion.

Here, there, and everywhere

Essentially, all animals have retroviruses integrated in their genomes.

Birds, monkeys, cows, pigs, cats, dogs, mice and fish all have retroviruses encoded in

their genomes; even plants have retroviruses.

Vertebrate genomes harbor thousands of endogenous retrovirus (ERV) elements that display a structure

close to that of the integrated proviral form of exogenous retroviruses (gag-, pol-, and

env-related regions flanked by 2 LTRs) but the genes are mutated so that they are thought

not to be able to produce and release infectious particles.

That is, ERVs most likely are the remnants of past infections of the germline by ancestral

retroviruses which have been crippled by the immune system of the host.

This means that the retroviral genes are defective and no longer release infectious particles.

As much as 15% of the human genome is made up of ERV human retroviruses.

In animals, exogenous retroviruses are responsible for some of the deadliest diseases known.

Yet, it wasn�t until 1980 when Poiesz and Ruscetti isolated the first human disease-causing

retrovirus, then called Human T-cell Leukemia Virus as it was shown to cause an aggressive

cancer called Adult T-cell leukemia (ATL).

In fact, when my mentor and colleague of 35 years, Frank Ruscetti, joined the National

Cancer Institute (NCI) in 1975 to study human disease causing exogenous retroviruses, he

was told by NCI scientist John M. Coffin not to bother as they did not exist.

Although retroviruses have been an important part of human evolution as the placenta evolved

from ancestral retroviral envelope genes 25-40 million years ago, envelope genes from both

exogenous and endogenous retroviruses, aberrantly expressed in humans, have been shown to be

responsible for the development of many chronic diseases.

The incidence rates of these diseases are skyrocketing in 21st century America and include

prostate cancer, breast cancer, leukemia lymphoma, multiple sclerosis, and amyotropic lateral

sclerosis (Lou Gherig�s disease).

Expression and mode of development

Many factors are important in the development of diseases associated with retroviruses.

The expression and mode of transmission are keys to disease development.

We have learned a great deal about the types of diseases from 40 years of study of the

mechanisms of disease development from animal and human retroviruses.

In mitotic transmission, the provirus is dormant or defective and the integrated proviral form

of exogenous retroviruses (gag-, pol-, and env-related regions flanked by 2 LTRs) are

not expressed.

In this case only the daughter cells carry the retroviral genes and if not expressed

these endogenous or exogenous retroviral genes remain dormant for years and do not usually

contribute to disease until much later in life as the immune system weakens.

During infectious transmission, the complete virion is produced with many thousands of

virions infecting many neighboring cells and spreading from person to person�both cell

free and cell associated�via blood and body fluids.

Infectious transmission of HIV drove the AIDS epidemic of the 80s and 90s including transmission

from infected cells in a contaminated blood supply and the activation of dormant retroviruses

by heavy metals, co-infections and inappropriate vaccination of HIV infected individuals.

Xenograft approaches commonly used since the 1950s in studies of human cancer, autoimmune,

and neuroimmune disease promote the evolution of novel retroviruses with pathogenic properties.

We now appreciate that it is the use of xenograft technologies in the development of vaccines

and biological drugs and genetically modified organisms (GMOs) that have accelerated the

spread of animal retroviruses into humans, a process known as zoonosis, whereby an animal

retrovirus jumps species, learning to evade immune mechanisms

of humans and thereby causing disease.

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10 Best Rotator Cuff Pain Stretches - Duration: 10:55.

hey everybody it's doctor Jo and Bear, and today we're going to show you the

top ten stretches for the rotator cuff. so let's get started.

so these top ten stretches are my favorite top ten. there's no research

behind it it's just what I found has worked best for me and for my patients.

so by the term rotator cuff, that usually means four main muscles. so

supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor and subscapularis, but when you really

think about the rotator cuff, the rotator cuff has a lot to do with the scapula

and the shoulder blade, and there's like 20 muscles that attach to the scapula, so

when we're doing stretches, we're not just stretching those rotator cuff

muscles, we're stretching all the muscles around that scapula and shoulder blade

because if one of those are out of balance, it's going to make everything

else out of balance and cause a lot of problems with the rotator cuff. and just

a reminder for the stretches when you're doing a stretch, you want to hold it for

at least 30 seconds and do it three times, so that really lets those muscle

fibers go, help stretch them out that Golgi tendon organ, or the GTO, you really

need that 30-second hold for it to relax and let go, so 30 seconds three times. so

the first stretch that we're gonna do is pendulums. pendulums are one of my

favorites for the shoulder. what it does is it really just helps open up that

joint, loosen up those muscles, really kind of get them warmed up for you to

stretch. so let's take a look at that. for shoulder pendulums, you're just gonna

dangle your arm down towards the floor, you're not actively gonna move your arm,

but you're going to use your body to move your arm making circles and then

reverse it the other way.

for shoulder arm swings front to back, just let your arm dangle down, you're not

actually moving the arm but you're moving your body to make your arm move.

for shoulder arm swings from side to side, just dangle your arm down. keep it nice

and relaxed, you're not actually moving your arm but you're moving your body

side to side.

the next stretch is just going to be a scaption stretch, so scaption is

basically not flexion out in front of you, not abduction out to the side, but

it's kind of right in the middle, and just doing some scaption stretches going

straight up and down is a really great way just to kind of again stretch out

that shoulder, but not holding the stretch just kind of getting those

muscles warmed up and moving, so let's check those out. for shoulder scaption

active range of motion, put your thumb in an upward position and keep your arms

straight, it's not completely out to the front and it's not out to the side, it's

about in the middle at a 45 degree angle, and just bring it up to about 90 degrees.

number three. so stretching with a stick or a PVC pipe, you can use you a cane if

you have a cane, is a great way to really get that extra stretch especially maybe

you're not able to quite get that movement yet, so we're going to do a

flexion stretch with a stick, so let's check that out.

for shoulder flexion passive range of motion with a stick, you can use a cane,

or a broomstick, or PVC pipe if you have some. your arm is just going to go along

for the ride, so the other arm is going to do all the movement it's just going

up and down, and then the other ones just sitting on top.

number four, now we're going to go into an abduction stretch with a stick, so

again I really like using the stick it kind of helps get into that stretch if

you're still in a passive stage, or an active assistive stage where you can't

really move it on your own yet, like you're not supposed to because of a

precaution or just because you can't because it still hurts a lot. using the

stick really helps move that shoulder and that arm for you without you having to

actively doing it. so let's check out. for abduction for shoulder abduction passive

range of motion with the stick, you can use a cane, a broomstick, or PVC pipe if

you have some. your arm is just going to go along for the ride and the other one's

doing all the movement. so it's pushing the arm up, just set your hand on top of

the cane or the PVC pipe with your thumb pointed upwards, and then just push your

arm up as comfortably as you can.

number five is going to be external rotation stretch with the stick. so the

same concept you're using that stick to push through that motion to really get

that stretch and a lot of times again it's too painful to do or maybe you're

not supposed to actively use those muscles yet if you've had a surgery or

something, so this is a great way to get that stretch and that passive or that

active assisted range of motion. so let's take a look at that. for shoulder

external rotation passive range of motion with a stick, you can use a cane, a

broomstick, or PVC pipe if you have some. the arm is just going to go along for

the ride, and the other one's going to do all the movement. bend your elbow and put

it by your side, keep it there the whole time, try not and let it come out, then

hold on to the pipe with your thumb up and then push outwards and come back in.

so remember make sure that elbow is not coming away from your side.

number six wall slides. I really love wall slides because again you're using

something to kind of help support your arm, so it's just like it sounds, you're

sliding up the wall, but it's great because instead of actively doing it all

by yourself, you have the wall to kind of help support your arm, and you also have

that wall to kind of lean against and push up against to get that extra

stretch, so it's a great way to get that stretch. let's check it out. for a

shoulder wall slide, place your hand on the wall with your thumb facing outwards,

slide your hand up the wall as far as you comfortably can.

number seven internal rotation stretch with the towel. this one's kind of tough.

it's a little bit uncomfortable, but it's going to be the one that helps get that

arm up behind your back, that internal rotation motion. it's not always

comfortable sometimes a little bit painful if you've had that rotator cuff

injury, this is usually the hardest one to get back, but using a towel really

helps stretch and get that movement back. so let's take a look at that. for an

internal rotation towel stretch, roll up a towel and with the hand that you're

not going to stretch with, put it up and behind you. then the one you want to

stretch it's going to go down behind you and then you're going to pull upwards. so

I'm gonna turn around so you can see it.

number eight. another great way to get that internal rotation, but not maybe

going back behind you but just getting that internal rotation stretch is what

we call a sleeper stretch. this one's really great too, and you can use your

other arm to kind of help push through it which is nice again it's a little

uncomfortable, but you know you don't want to be in pain while you're doing it,

you just want to feel a lot of tension while you're doing it.

so let's check it out. for shoulder internal rotation sleeper stretch, the

arm that you're going to stretch is on the ground. put your shoulder and elbow

at about a ninety degree angle, and then take your other hand and push it

downwards towards the floor until you feel a stretch.

number nine a corner stretch. this is really just to help open up those chest

muscles .it's a great way again to get that stretch using the wall to kind of

help push through that stretch and all these muscles in here. again some of them

might not specifically be those rotator cuff muscles, but they're muscles that are

really important to keep stretched and loose and help that whole rotator cuff

in general, so let's check out the corner stretch. for a corner chest stretch, place

a hand on each side of the corner and one foot in the corner then push in and

hold the stretch.

number ten a prayer stretch, or in yoga sometimes they call it the Child's Pose.

this is another one of my favorites because if you can get comfortably in

this position you can just relax your whole body and let your shoulders get

that stretch. you can go a little bit side to side or you can just go straight

down for that shoulder flexion. I really really like this one so let's check it

out. for the prayer stretch, start off sitting on your feet and then you're

going to push your arms straight out in front of you on the ground holding the

stretch.

so there you have, it those were the top ten stretches for the rotator cuff. if

you'd like to help support my channel, make sure you click on the link up here

to find out how, and don't forget to subscribe by clicking down here, and

remember be safe, have fun, and I hope you feel better soon.

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The Frequency of Full Disclosure – Exploring the Means to Succes - Duration: 16:50.

The Frequency of Full Disclosure � Exploring the Means to Successfully Infuse Monumental

Truth into the Global Consciousness

This is a post that is a bit different than those I have written previously.

This information came to me via a download that seemed to suggest the true possibilities

of responsibly executing a full disclosure data dump to the population of the planet

The text reads somewhat like a theoretical scientific proposal as I found the content

needed a different mode of communication than usual.

Hopefully, this proposal will serve as the beginning of a viable plan for decisive actions

toward Full Disclosure.

I plan to add and expound upon these concepts in the future and will invite numerous people

from the alternative media and the professional world to give input on this project.

So keep an eye out for future developments on these concepts.

Resonance and Energy Transfer

There is a frequency of vibration at which everything in our universe resonates.

Relatively, there is also a frequency range at which every system in the universe is able

to absorb energy.

Every natural system�on and off planet�has its specific range of frequency at which higher

energy can be absorbed into it.

Every conscious system within the universe evolves.

Every organism�be it a plant, animal, or even a collective ecosystem�every conscious

organism and system evolves in some way to higher levels of development and complexity.

In fact, it may be the absorption of energy which causes this consciousness within beings

and groups to increase.

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If energy or information is transferred into any natural system, the capacity of absorption

of that system must be taken into account.

This care is taken so that the system does not overload when the energetic flow into

the system is increased.

The energy infused into a conscious being or system must be increased at a certain rate.

Within living systems, there are various fail-safes which provide protection for the organism

from injury from excessive energy/information.

Humans, for example, have certain psychological defense mechanisms which can act to shield

our minds from potentially disturbing information.

Though not all of these mechanisms are particularly healthy, it gives an accurate example of protection

of one's relative psychological balance.

Both the rate and frequency of energetic input must be respected in order to avoid overloading

the system in question.

It is this frequency which must be considered when we discuss the massive amount of information

to be introduced to the collective human consciousness of Earth when the Full Disclosure data dumps

take place.

Care in Disclosure

There is a frequency at which the information of Full Disclosure must be presented to the

world.

This complete disclosure of all information previously hidden from the general public

could be considered the largest release of information the world has ever experienced.

This infusion must be executed with extreme care, accuracy, and attention to natural necessity

and functionality of human consciousness.

The means by which this infusion takes place must be harmonized with the natural cycles

of human mood�mental, emotional, physical, and energetic states.

The entirety of the population and their collective consciousness must be taken into account in

order for the successful introduction of the full data dump series to be safely accepted.

The natural cycles of mood-change among the population must be investigated.

From joy to anger to sadness�these varying extremes both on an individual and a collective

scale, and the natural progress from one extreme to the other, must be considered in order

for Full Disclosure to be accurately and safely absorbed.

These natural emotional changes must be considered along with the typical progression of the

natural human grieving process.

When these natural changes are taken into account, they may be respected so that each

data dump can be catered to the collective progress through these states of emotional

change.

Human Consciousness and Coherence of Cosmic and Biological Systems

Along with these emotional changes, the biospherical, solar systemic, and galactic cycles which

influence the Earth must be taken into account.

Changing of seasons and temperatures, the state of the Sun, the Schumann Resonance,

and the overall global condition must be assessed so as to determine the greatest possible means

to distribute information.

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Sacred Geometry, Illuminati Secrets, and More

Along with these, the artificial emotional and mental manipulation being forced upon

the world's population must cease.

This includes overly excessive microwave transmissions as well as the various high output weather

modification systems distributed over the planet's surface.

Unless this system of mind control and its various effects on human consciousness can

be accurately predicted, it must be shut off for disclosure to take place successfully

and with minimal negative repercussions.

Only when the emotional, mental, physical, and energetic states of human population can

be predictable with relative accuracy can the optimal frequency of informational distribution

be executed.

As long as the condition or the collective mood of the population can be observed, the

safe and accurate amount of information can be introduced into population at steadily

increasing intervals.

Depending upon the level of acceptance the global population exhibits, further and possibly

more intense disclosures can be introduced.

The nature of these data dumps must be accurately catered to the assessed psychological state

of Earth humanity in the moment.

As the information within these data dumps produces various reactions within the collective

world population, the information may produce sentiments of anger, depression, sadness and

the various other stages of grief.

However, this must be mitigated so that these negative emotions do not dominate the overall

reaction of the people.

This can be accomplished by composing each dump to include both information that is considered

difficult to accept and that which is more easily accepted.

Getting Active with Full Disclosure � The How-Tos of Bringing Disclosure to Your Community

The potential intensity of emotion reaction must be taken into account.

For example, the ideal course of action might be to initiate a data dump during a time of

moderate emotional intensity for the global population.

Under these collective emotional conditions, the initial disclosures may consist of information

which is seen as moderately distasteful or disturbing.

During a time of global disarray or difficulty, topics of disclosure might be introduced which

are largely pleasant and beneficial for the population.

These might consist of cures for diseases, clean alternative energy, and futuristic technology

which would make life much easier for many.

Similarly, it may be wise to impart the most disturbing information to the global population

during times of greatest contentment and happiness on a global scale.

These types of disclosures might be considered the most disturbing out of the entirety.

However, this information would also be complemented by various positive aspects of the more disturbing

information.

The overall goal of each of the disclosures would be to introduce new information on a

positive note and to conclude every message on an overall positive outlook.

There should always be communicated with honesty and forthrightness for any message given.

At the same time, the consistency of each message should be composed to invoke as little

shock as possible.

Global Coherence of Energy and Psychological Balance

The functionality of human psychology, the natural biopsherical rhythms, and globally

influential phenomena such as the Schuman resonance were meant to function in unison

and in harmony with one another.

The reason that the collective psychology of humanity is so fragile at present may be

because it is largely separated from nature and from its natural energetic state.

When these three systems are released from artificial control and allowed to function

in their natural harmony, the collective psychological state of humanity will return to homeostasis.

Cosmic Disclosure with David Wilcock and Corey Goode - Super Earth - Transcript, Commentary,

and Links

The reason the collective psychological state is seemingly dysfunctional now is because

it is disconnected from the natural systems with which it was originally intended to be

united.

After this psychological balance point is reach, the collective human consciousness

may be more resilient and better able to handle the subject of full disclosure with fewer

detrimental results.

It may be that the results of these various procedures of disclosure are only needed for

those who are still unaware that the establishment has misled them.

These individuals may even be presented with the truth and initially deny its validity.

In such cases, it may actually be beneficial for some members of the population to postpone

their process of realization.

This might allow the rest of the people to endure the shock of the truth while others

continue in their original mental state.

When the first wave of acceptors of truth have largely completed their process of assimilation

of knowledge, those who were originally obtuse and selectively ignorant might begin to wake

up to the reality of the disclosures.

In fact, latecomers to the topics of disclosure may be able to process the information much

faster than the first wave.

Those who are most open to the alternative information outside the mainstream narrative

may not need such a delicate hand in the disclosure process.

In fact, there may come a time when these individuals demand to forgo the formalities

and to have the entirety of information given to them at once.

Though the experience may be the most shocking out of the whole experience of Full Disclosure,

the shock will be distributed to those who are best prepared to receive the information

and endure the difficulty.

Cosmic Disclosure with Corey Goode, Michael Tellinger, and David Wilcock: Ubuntu and the

Blue Avians' Message

The various level of openness of mind among the various portions of the global population

may serve to safely distribute the numerous types of information included within the Full

Disclosure data dumps.

This seems to be one of many naturally occurring conditions of the collective human psychology,

and though the closed-mindedness of some may seem detrimental at present, it may allow

greater success and ease in the process of full disclosure.

Overall, it should be noted that the relationship between information distribution and the general

acceptance of that information, along with the reactions to this information by the general

population, may largely be determined by the Mandelbrot set.

This requires further research.

Frequency and Adaptation

When considering the impact of full disclosure data dumps, we must take into account the

natural resonant frequency of human consciousness as well as humanity's natural rhythms of mood-change.

As we may know, the resonant frequency of an object is a large factor of the amount

of energy it can transfer and absorb.

It may even be that certain frequencies of energetic input are the actual cause of evolution

itself.

Any organism will experience various stresses during its life cycle.

These stresses can cause any number of results, but if they are consistent and of great enough

intensity�such as an extreme lack of sustenance or the threat of a predator�certain adaptations

can occur so that the organism can sustain its life and continue the species with more

appropriate attributes for successful living.

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This concept of micro-evolution or the ability of an organism to adapt to changing conditions

in the natural environment (usually within as little as one generation) could be compared

to the physical example of resonance.

Simply put, the resonant frequency of an object is the vibratory frequency to which the object

is most responsive.

If an object is exposed to its own resonant frequency, the object will begin to vibrate

at that frequency even when there is distance between the object and the source of the frequency.

If an object is influenced by its own resonant frequency, it will maintain that constant

frequency for a time even after the source of the frequency is taken away completely.

If this frequency is increased to a great enough intensity, the object will become unstable,

and eventually fail or break due to its limits of vibratory amplitude.

The most well-known and most regularly-used example of this concept of resonant frequency

is the Tacoma Narrows Bridge�a bridge completed in July of 1940 and collapsed in November

of that same year.

This was a suspension bridge which extended across the Tacoma Narrows strait in the state

of Washington.

The bridge was thought to be well-built until one day when the wind blew more consistently

and with more intensity than usual.

It was found that the structure of the bridge and the wind had the exact same resonant frequency,

and because the wind was so strong, (or the amplitude of the frequency was too high) the

bridge basically shook itself to pieces.

If not for nature's ability to adapt and change according to needs, species would go extinct

much faster than they do on Earth.

Fortunately, nature has a way of altering for the sake of continuity of species.

Let's consider the Tacoma Narrows situation.

If we were to hypothetically save this bridge from collapse, how might we do it?

In reality, it is not that difficult to change the resonant frequency of an object, granted

we have the resources to do it.

If we could somehow change the dimensions of the bridge by making it longer or short,

or if we could avoid building it as a suspension bridge and instead, making it extension bridge,

this might alleviate the situation.

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Critics

In short, any significant physical change to an object will change its resonant frequency.

When we apply this concept to nature, we might have a rodent, for instance.

Let's say this rodent is an herbivore and has frequently gone hunger due to a drought.

This rodent may die off if no food is found.

So according to the concept of micro-evolution, this rodent could either go hungry, or it

could grow a long sticky tongue and nourish itself by consuming the ants on the nearby

anthills.

It could be said that the rodent's natural cycle or frequency of missing meals caused

the rodent to alter its diet and anatomy so that it would survive.

In this example, nature used the rodent's natural cycle of food consumption to cause

adequate stress, which in turn, caused it to adapt and become more prosperous.

This is an example the potential of humanity with the utilization of natural cycles to

cause a frequency of adequate stress within the population, and to bring full disclosure

to reality.

One other important point to note is that in all of the above details lies the possibility

that all of these processes of accurate and safe assimilation of disclosure-related information

will happen automatically.

As artificial influences upon humanity are diminished and the planet is returned to homeostasis,

the present conditions relative to emotional balance and homeostatic and psychological

equilibrium may self-correct.

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EZEKIEL ELLIOT - Before They Were Famous - DALLAS COWBOYS - Duration: 11:13.

Before Ezekiel Elliot was drafted into the NFL, picked fourth overall by

the Dallas Cowboys

Before inking a four year rookie contract with the Cowboys, worth a reported 24.9 million

dollars, with a 16.3 million dollar signing bonus

Before Ezekial was suspended from the NFL for alleged domestic violence, but managed

to get that suspension put on hold indefinitely,

Ezekiel Elliot was born to an Athletic family in the St Louis suburb of Alton Illinois.

Even as a little kid, he showed promise on the football field, with skills that would

eventually lead him to the NFL.

But along the way, he'd face tough decisions and experience a heart breaking tragedy.

My name's Michael McCrudden, documenting the life and career of Ezekiel Elliot prior to

fame, here for you on Before They Were Famous.

Big shout out to Seat Geek for sponsoring this video.

I've covered a ton of foot ball players in the past, like Odell Beckham Jr, Marshawn

Lynch and Colin Kaepernick.

Be sure to check out those videos and let me know who's next in the comments down below.

Ezekiel Elijah Elliot was born on July 22nd, 1995 in Alton, Illinois.

His father, Stacy, was a social worker, and his mother, Dawn was an accounts manager.

But, both had a strong backgrounds in athletics.

Dawn, had been a high school state champion in three sports before running track at the

University of Missouri.

Stacy was a four year outside linebacker for the Missouri Tigers.

On top of this, Zeke's maternal grandfather played basketball for Drake University.

Zeke grew up on Brown Street in Alton, and attended elementary school there, before enrolling

in a private St. Louis school.

As a kid, he showed promise in all sports, but foot ball was a favourite from the beginning.

For high school, Zeke would stay in the St Louis private system, opting to study at the

academically driven John Burroughs Prep in Ladue.

There, Ezekiel was a standout track and field athlete, specializing in sprinting and hurdles

events.

He won four state championships in track, taking home Ws for the 100 meter dash, 200

meter, 110 meter high hurdles, and the 300 meter hurdles.

He was also named the Gatorade Track Athlete of the Year in the state of Missouri.

On top of that Zeke played baseball, basketball, and of course, football.

As a junior, he rushed for 1802 yards and 34 touchdowns, and received 23 passes for

401 yards and six touch downs.

In 2012, the St. Louis Post Dispatch named him the offensive player of the year.

In his senior year, he had 3061 yards and scored 50 touchdowns.

His talents on the field turned the John Burroughs Bombers around.

He lead the team to three straight title games.

But they lost all three.

Coming out of high school in 2013, Scout dot com ranked Ezekiel as a four star recruit,

and listed him as the number 9 running back in the country.

He was recruited by over 40 schools, and there was tremendous pressure for him sign with

his parents' alma mater, the University of Missouri.

But he opted to take his talents elsewhere.

As a freshman at Ohio State University, Zeke played back up to starting running back Carlos

Hyde, but still managed to rush for 262 yards and 2 touchdowns, and score his only receiving

touch down in his NCAA career.

The next year, Ezekiel took over as a starter for the Buckeyes.

He scored 18 touchdowns, rushing for 1878 yards and receiving for 220.

But while Zeke and the Buckeys had a lot to celebrate on the field, off the field was

a different matter.

Kosta Karageorge became one of Ezekiel's team mates for the 2014 season, and the two became

fast friends.

As a college athlete, Kosta had suffered 15 reported concussions.

After his last, he began suffering recurring headaches.

One November night, after a fight with his girlfriend, he texted her a series of messages

late into the night, saying,

"i nvr felt this dark."

"bc i got nothing eles" "i am gonna kill myself" "i deserve to die anyways"

and, "all time low"

He also texted his mother, saying he was sorry for being a disappointment.

The message woke her up, and she quickly responded asking if he was okay.

She did not receive a response, and soon after reported her son missing.

Kosta missed football practices and a big game between Ohio State and the University

of Michigan.

He was later found in a dumpster, dead from a self inflicted gunshot wound to the head.

Kosta's death shocked Ezekiel.

He told ESPN,

"Our hearts dropped.

It was just a hard moment for all of us.

For me, personally, that was my first time losing someone that I was very close with."

Ezekiel was a pall bearer at Kosta's funeral.

Three days later, Ezekiel and the Ohio State Buckeyes would be facing off against the Wisconsin

Badgers in the 2014 Big Ten Championship Game.

Zeke ran for 220 yards, leading Ohio State to victory, and a spot in the first ever college

football play offs.

Ohio would win the Sugar Bowl against Alabama, and Zeke would be named Offensive Player of

the game.

In the championship game against the Oregon Ducks, he would named MVP again, and earn

the third most rushing yards in Ohio State history.

The Buckeyes defeated the Ducks 42 to 20.

In the 2015, season, Zeke would receive for 206 yards, and rush for 1821 and 23 touch

downs.

He lead the team to a victory over Michigan, and ended his college career scoring four

touchdowns in a Fiesta Bowl win over Notre Dame.

On top of that, according to his mother, Zeke was doing it all while suffering through constant

injuries.

She said,

"He basically played with a broken wrist the entire season...he broke it on August

8th, had surgery August 9th, and re-injured it during the season...He got all those yards

with one hand."

Over the course of his college career, Zeke scored 44 touchdowns, and 4,410 yards.

He was even considered a strong contender for the Heisman trophy.

Zeke announced that he would enter the 2016 NFL Draft on November 21st, 2015.

Despite being a running back, he was widely predicted to be a top 10 selection, and sure

enough, with the fourth pick in the draft...

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contract with a 16.3 million dollar signing bonus.

Going into his first NFL season, he was widely regarded as an early favourite for the 2016

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In his rookie Season, Ezekiel Elliot was named the starting running back for the Dallas Cowboys,

ahead of veteran players, Darren McFadden and Alfred Morris.

Sure enough, the faith the cowboys put in the rookie was paid back in kind.

In his professional debut, Ezekiel scored a touchdown on an 8 yard run against the New

York giant and rushed for 51 yards.

After the ninth game of the season, he became the second Cowboy in history to rush for more

than 1000 yards in his Rookie season.

He finished the season as the NFL's top rusher, recording 1631 yards and 15 touch downs in

15 games.

He was selected as First Team All Pro, and in his first career playoff game, became the

only Cowboy rookie since 1971 to rush for over 100 yards in a playoff game.

But while once again, while he was thriving on the field, off the field was another matter.

Of course, it wasn't stupidity that Zeke was facing a suspension for.

His ex girlfriend, Tiffany Thompson accused Zeke of committing domestic violence against

her on five occasions throughout 2016.

While police authorities decided not to charge him for the alleged crimes, the NFL conducted

their own year long investigation into the allegations, and spurred controversy with

their decion to suspend Ezekiel from the first six games of the 2017 season for violating

the league's personal conduct policy.

Zeke appealed the suspension, but it was upheld by the league-appointed arbitrator on September

6th, 2017.

Then, two days later, a federal judge basically reversed this decision, by granting the NFL

Player's association's request to put the suspension on hold indefinitely, which put

Zeke back on the field.

Ezekiel would go on to play in the Cowboy's season opening game against the Giants, helping

his team to secure a 19-3 win.

As for the rest of the story, well, we'll have to wait and see.

This is Before They Were Famous.

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Here's the SONY RX10 IV - Duration: 7:23.

[Music]

good morning guys

gonna need this today there are two big announcements coming

so this afternoon the iPhone whatever X, 8 whatever they're gonna call it is going

to be released so I'm gonna watch the keynote on that and then right now actually

Sony in the next 10 minutes I guess are going to do some kind of announcement

for a new camera of course by the time you're watching this you already know

what it is but we're gonna check it out anyway

this guy is gonna give us something new

so right now they're recapping I guess because this has already been announced

but this is the sony RX 0 which a lot of people think it's an action cam and it's

really not quite that it's a step up from an action cam so the whole idea is

that you have this small package that you can control remotely that can fit

into places where a camera couldn't fit but you can think of this as kind of

like a gopro on steroids i guess it's got a fixed focal length lens but image

quality is supposed to be amazing

apparently it's tough to look at him go

200 kilogram force

so what they're demonstrating here is the only way to

break a Sony is to actually hit the record button

alright that was a little mean

not really

okay so I have some experience with the rx10 lineup and I actually think they're

kind of cool cameras but I have some thoughts on this that I want to share

with you but we're gonna move over to the bigger camera I'm using the RX100 V

right now and it's gonna overheat if I talk too long I can think of one

announcement I would have liked to have heard

okay so I was kidding around a

little bit earlier sort of I yearn for the day where Sony makes a product

announcement they has some kind of indication that the processor is being

beefed up to the point where it could handle the specs that these cameras have

Sony make wonderful products the image quality is incredible the video quality

especially in 4k is outstanding but then there are other problems that happen

particularly with overheating when you're shooting video at 4k on various

models I really wish that could be addressed but alas that's not what they

were talking about today they did a recap on the RX 0 and then they also

announced the sony rx10 mark 4 which I actually like the RX 10 lineup I have

tried the rx 10 mark 2 last year I did a video in fact almost a year ago give or

take I did a review on the rx 10 mark 3 that I borrowed from B&H I really liked

that camera a lot it is a bridge style camera which is the

same as exactly the same form factor as you're seeing in the IV I'll talk

about the form factor in a second but essentially it allows you to have a very

versatile but fixed lens and so you can think of it a couple ways like a bridge

camera could be it's a DSLR but you can't change the lenses or you can think

of it as a really oversized compact version of the rx 100 or something like

that I think that considering the price point and what you get out of that the

big takeaway with the rx series in general is the fact that you get

basically a focal length equivalent of 24 to 100 millimeter focal range you can

do tele macro and this all comes in a package 4k video etc for it's about

$1,700 which if you were to buy those components it would cost you a lot more

than that of course you are down to a one inch sensor but I think we're at the

point now a technology where especially with what Sony have done in sensor

design over the last couple years is don't think that you're not going to get

really good results with a one inch sensor they really are

building stuff around that that is pretty amazing the RX100 V has the same

one-inch sensor on it it is outstanding I did an entire vlog with that camera

only this was a couple months ago when I went to New York and my friend Eric

Rossi and I went to Brooklyn I will link that up here so if you want to see what

a one-inch sensor can do low light day light everything I used that camera and

I used a gimbal for that and that's all I shot on the entire day now I was

vlogging so you're shooting in short segments I did have some overheating

problems when the sun was in a particular area and we were in a very

warm location I had to turn that camera down and let it cool but I shot all day and

that happened once now I'm not shooting more than five

minutes at a time I'm shooting in small bursts most of the day and I did have

five batteries with me so is this system perfect no and I'm we're talking about

two different things here but this is this rx series they all use the same

batteries but the RX 10 is a cool camera and the big additions that

they're adding onto this one is first of all and they didn't make a big deal

about this but I think it's a huge deal is phase detection autofocus the autofocus

on here is much improved and so if you're shooting video or anything we're

going to be using heavy continuous autofocus the RX100 V is good enough

for that and this is going to have some of the same focusing system that camera

does now so I think the rx 10 mark 4 is a very viable option for that phase

detection autofocus is a big deal and that was one of the frustrations I had

with the previous version the III the second thing they have added for still

shooting is you can get now continuous 24 frames a second so what they're doing

is they're taking what they've introduced in the A9 and you're starting

to see that technology trickle down into other cameras as well of course the

RX100 V does that as well but the RX100 V is a pocketable camera it doesn't have

nearly the focal range on the lens and so basically this is like a concept of

taking the RX100 V and beefing it up into something that is you know a bigger

camera and just does a lot more it's just taking that concept and seeing how

far they can take it anyway this is all want to say about that

today I would like to get my hands on one I don't own one but this is an

excellent camera for somebody who wants to get an all-in-one inclusive

versatility package but doesn't want to buy the components separately or spend a

ton of money on it we'll see and I'll wait till I get my hands on one till I

can actually tell you I do think these work really well for video but at the

same time I think Sony are kind of moving

away from that for instance on the mark II - you had built-in neutral density

filters and you didn't on the III and I don't think you do on the IV and

say anything about it today it does have threading on the lens

though so you can actually attach a physical filter but it would be nice

just to have one built in that you could use I want to know but you guys think is this

exciting is this eh? does Sony need to fix some things so they'll be as awesome

as they can be I think so but anyway leave me a comment let me know if you

guys enjoyed this video please remember to like it share it with your friends

subscribe to the Art of Photography for more videos see you guys in the next one

I got the iPhone announcement coming up this afternoon so I hope that's worth

doing a video on will soon see alright until the next video later

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6 Universal Traits All Old Souls Share

Old souls are special people who like to live differently.

Old souls are ones who have reincarnated in Earth many times as compare to fresh souls

who might be born for the first time in the world.

Old souls have different attitudes and temperaments as they are old at heart.

Because of this old souls face many distinct problems in their lives.

Old souls love solitude

Old souls are ones who are more reserved than other younger souls.

They are strong even when they alone and comfortable in their loneliness.

They seem to be �boring� to their younger counterparts because they do not enjoy themselves

by clubbing or going to pubs.

They might not have a very colorful social life compared to others.

Old souls attract others

On account of their wisdom and good humor they attract many people towards people.

But this often leaves them emotionally and mentally exhausted.

They are extremely empathic people but interaction and attention quite easily make them tired.

Old souls are lonely

Old souls are only interested in meaningful relationships with other people.

They only tend to form close and small circles with other people and that is perhaps the

reason why you won�t see them raging in a party.

Instead they love one to one conversations and a small circle of friends.

Old souls forgive

Old souls do not bear grudges towards other people.

They easily forget and forgive easily knowing that it better not to take in the negativity

and hoping that other people would be burnt by in it.

They know that we all are one and there is no point in bearing grudges towards each other

and creating differences rather than forgiving and being one.

This is also how they raise the collective vibration.

They are easy going

Being easy going they are often taken advantage of by other people.

They do not try to control everything and want everybody�s good.

This is why they fall prey easily to emotional vampires and narcissists.

They don�t take decisions seriously

By having a strong intuition their decisions might not make sense at all to other young

souls.

They have lived hundreds or thousands of lives before this birth and so they rely on something

beyond logic that other souls might not be aware of.

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NASA Pointed out a Threat That Could Wipe out Humans - Duration: 4:49.

NASA Pointed out a Threat That Could Wipe out Humans (No, It�s Not an Asteroid)

If you think about a global catastrophic event, what comes in your mind first of all?

I bet you imagine a nuclear war and a deserted landscape left as a result of it.

Well, in the troubled times we live in, something like this is a possible scenario.

But there is another force we constantly neglect � our planet itself.

Did you notice how many natural disasters have been happening all over the world lately?

It may seem like if our planet is rebelling against the parasite species that is destroying

the natural environment � humans.

While hurricanes and earthquakes can be incredibly catastrophic, wiping out whole cities and

taking thousands of lives, they strike only specific locations.

But there is something here on Earth that could cause a global disaster.

And this a supervolcano eruption.

There are around 20 supervolcanoes on Earth, but luckily for us, all of them are currently

�sleeping.� According to the estimates, the last eruption of a supervolcano took place

at Lake Taupo in New Zealand around 26,500 years ago.

Now, NASA scientists say that a supervolcano eruption could prove much more catastrophic

to the human civilization than any external threat, such as an asteroid impact.

Fortunately, they also have a plan on how to prevent it.

�I was a member of the Nasa Advisory Council on Planetary Defense which studied ways for

NASA to defend the planet from asteroids and comets.

I came to the conclusion during that study that the supervolcano threat is substantially

greater than the asteroid or comet threat,� Brian Wilcox of NASA�s Jet Propulsion Laboratory

told BBC.

What would happen if the Yellowstone volcano erupted?

The Yellowstone Caldera is a huge volcanic caldera which measures around 34 by 45 miles.

The last supereruption occurred around 630,000 years ago, followed by a smaller eruption

approximately 70,000 years ago.

But what would happen if it erupted again?

Scientists estimate that in this case, the supervolcano would release hundreds of cubic

miles of lava.

This would completely burn the surrounding area of 60 miles and would cover Wyoming and

neighboring states with three feet of volcanic ash.

Next, dust, ash and gases released into the atmosphere would lead to the phenomenon of

volcanic winter when the sunlight is blocked by these products of eruption.

This could last for decades, resulting in destroyed crops and millions of deaths.

What can be done to prevent it from happening?

According to the scientists, Yellowstone is not going to erupt in our lifetime.

Yet, one day, the supervolcano will �wake up� and something needs to be done in order

to prevent an eruption�s disastrous consequences.

The NASA claims that pumping heat from the caldera to turn it into electricity would

decrease the volcano�s power.

To do this, it would be necessary to drill into the hot rock several miles away from

the Yellowstone Park.

Thus, water could be pumped through the borehole and would then return at a temperature of

over 600 degrees Fahrenheit.

This process could power turbines and convert the generated geothermal energy into electricity.

The project would be costly � it would take around $3.46 billion to drill into the rock

and build a geothermal plant.

However, it would be an effective and long-term way to generate clean energy at competitive

prices.

Wilcox says that the electricity generated from Yellowstone�s heat could potentially

power the surrounding area for tens of thousands of years!

And most importantly, it would help prevent a deadly supervolcano eruption.

�Keeping these volcanoes from devastating the human food supply and causing the deaths

of 99 percent of all of humanity, that seems like a worthwhile thing to debate,� he concluded.

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How to compose poetry. Nikolay Borovkov. Cartoon #verse Sochi-ka poems. Children and kids. - Duration: 2:00.

Nikolay Borovkov

I will compose poetry!

In my head it's terrible A lot of nonsense.

Than buckshot to beat in vain, I'll write poetry.

Trivial work, It was only for that hunt:

Rhymes - everywhere, know to take!

Begin.

One two Three!

I see the kettle, - He's the boss.

I see the vase, We write: "at once".

I took a puppy, I write: "hand".

By the word "wall" Rhyme "foam",

"Spoon" - "baby", "Cup" - "Sashka",

"If the "saucers" It means that they "fight"

Words - a mountain to the ceiling!

"They bend," "mink," and "laugh."

And when will the poems begin? ..

And where do they start?

- I did not invent it yet.

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